Adverbs Worksheet For Class 4
Underline the adverbs in the following sentences and state their kind. She walked slowly. I went upstairs. Somebody is waiting outside. I shall leave now. What did you do then? I call my mother...
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Underline the adverbs in the following sentences and state their kind. She walked slowly. I went upstairs. Somebody is waiting outside. I shall leave now. What did you do then? I call my mother...
Adverbs of Place tell us where something happens. Examples are: upstairs, here, there, nearby, everywhere, in, out etc. Fill in the blanks with an adverb of place. (indoors, outside, everywhere, downhill, somewhere, outdoors, in, away, nearby,...
Adverbs of manner say how something happens or is done. Examples are: cleverly, happily, anxiously, pleasantly etc. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate manner adverb. (pleasantly, angrily, eagerly, seriously, carefully, well, fast, slowly, recklessly, cleverly, stupidly,...
Adverbs of indefinite frequency tell us how often something happens. Common examples are: always, ever, usually, normally, often, frequently, seldom, never etc. Answers If she is wrong, she will never hesitate to say sorry. He is always on...
Adverbs are words used to modify verbs. They can also modify adjectives and other adverbs. See also: How to identify adverbs Kinds of adverbs worksheet for class 7 Underline the adverbs in the following...
Focusing adverbs point to a particular part of a clause. Most common examples are: also, just, even, only, mainly, mostly, either, neither etc. John and Martin were at the party. Sam was also present. I...
Adverbs of Degree tell us about the degree or extent of an action, quality or manner. Examples are: almost, little, enough, much, too, partly, fully, so, rather, quite, nearly, just, too, hardly, scarcely, very etc. Life is too complicated. (Here the...
Adverbs of certainty express how certain or sure we feel about an action or event. Common examples are: certainly, definitely, probably, undoubtedly, clearly, obviously etc. She will definitely come. He was clearly the winner. She...
The adverb too shows undesirable extremes. She is too short. The exam was too hard. The soup was too salty. I am too tired. She was too nervous to speak. It is too late...
Adverbs are words used to modify verbs. Adverbs can go in different places in a sentence. See also: Position of adverbs Answers The girls sang beautifully. (When there is no object, the adverb usually...